14 Ads That Changed The Worldhttp://www.businessinsider.com/ads-that-changed-the-world-2014-8/comments
en-usWed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500Fri, 18 Aug 2017 01:43:31 -0400Drake Baer, Aaron Taube and Richard Felonihttp://www.businessinsider.com/c/53fceeefeab8eadd378b4569Schawoot Tue, 26 Aug 2014 16:32:47 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53fceeefeab8eadd378b4569
I wonder how many of these can be attributed to Edward Bernayshttp://www.businessinsider.com/c/53fcc5c0eab8ea1e08b8812dHairy GuyTue, 26 Aug 2014 13:37:04 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53fcc5c0eab8ea1e08b8812d
joe camel was my idol at age 13, haha. he got me hooked on camel ciggies but i eventually quit for wild teenage sex 5 times a day. yeah, girls are far better than ciggies. ohhhhh yeah.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53fa32e569bedd3f087af3ebbarsottisaraSun, 24 Aug 2014 14:45:57 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53fa32e569bedd3f087af3eb
1971 "crying indian" ad for Keep America Beautiful certainly had its effects on culture. Should be in top 20.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f67465ecad04b629f34f7bRalev, designerThu, 21 Aug 2014 18:36:21 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f67465ecad04b629f34f7b
Weird, I was with the impression that Levi's was successful before that :)http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f61227ecad04750e3364b9xvThu, 21 Aug 2014 11:37:11 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f61227ecad04750e3364b9
The Uncle Sam 'I want you' poster was a copy of the original brit one featuring Lord Kitchener.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f5222cecad04073caec966krypticWed, 20 Aug 2014 18:33:16 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f5222cecad04073caec966
They were never really actually run.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f482316bb3f7e56df7d186didi.zhelevaWed, 20 Aug 2014 07:10:41 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f482316bb3f7e56df7d186
These are great ads! Some of the classics that shaped the marketing industry! Nice work! <a href="http://www.intouchcrm.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" >http://www.intouchcrm.com/</a>http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f4789cecad04fb04f7d187Open MindsWed, 20 Aug 2014 06:29:48 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f4789cecad04fb04f7d187
I think it was good that they mixed print with television, but there are a lot I think had an impact. "Where's the beef?" being one. I also think that the Absolut print ad "absolut larceny" which had the standard background and spotlight with broken chains was important because they didn't use the product in the ad but everyone knew what it was.
A personal favorite, and they did have the "just do it" for Nike, but the "Be Like Mike" Gatorade was iconic and was important to the growth of athletes getting big name deals.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f4184f69bedd8b01c03ef7haywoodmatthewsTue, 19 Aug 2014 23:38:55 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f4184f69bedd8b01c03ef7
I'd like to teach the world to sing by Coke was the best ad EVER.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f4180b6bb3f7cc3dc03eeehaywoodmatthewsTue, 19 Aug 2014 23:37:47 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f4180b6bb3f7cc3dc03eee
Do you guys do any homework at all?http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f4065ceab8ea403dc03eeeDonkeyTue, 19 Aug 2014 22:22:20 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f4065ceab8ea403dc03eee
How about the "Keep calm and carry on" ads from the UK during WW2? It was a beer ad, I believe, which became a often repeated saying.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f3f96569bedd9602c03eeeron61Tue, 19 Aug 2014 21:27:01 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f3f96569bedd9602c03eee
What about the Alka Seltzer "I can't believe I ate the whole thing" spot.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f3940deab8ead650dcf2c7BaumgartnerTue, 19 Aug 2014 14:14:37 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53f3940deab8ead650dcf2c7
Felix's stratosphere jump was great entertainment--but it was not 24 miles "into space," nor from the "edge of space" as Red Bull likes to claim. The boundary between the Earth's atmosphere and "space" is generally accepted to be at the Karman Line, which is about 62 miles about sea level. So Felix jumped from "just under half-way to the beginning of space."